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Supporting the designation of the week of August 25 through August 29, 2025, as the third annual "National Community Health Worker Awareness Week".

Supporting the designation of the week of August 25 through August 29, 2025, as the third annual ``National Community Health Worker Awareness Week''.

Introduced Jul 23, 2025

Latest action (Jul 23, 2025) Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.

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Healthcare

Summary

This House resolution supports the designation of August 25 through August 29, 2025, as "National Community Health Worker Awareness Week." The resolution recognizes community health workers as frontline public health workers who serve as liaisons between health services and their communities, providing activities such as outreach, health education, care coordination, and advocacy. The resolution encourages collaboration at local, state, and federal levels to raise awareness of the important role and contributions of community health workers to health and social services across the United States.

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Top reported contributors to Raul Ruiz’s campaign committee (2024 cycle) — who funds the bill’s sponsor, not a claim about this bill. Data from FEC.

  • NULL $112,200
  • DAVITA $15,500
  • US ACUTE CARE SOLUTIONS $14,100
  • CHANDI GROUP USA, INC. $13,200
  • ST. GEORGE'S UNIVERSITY $13,200

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Actions (2)

  1. Jul 23, 2025 Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce. · house
  2. Jul 23, 2025 Submitted in House

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Full text

IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

July 23, 2025

Mr. Ruiz (for himself, Ms. Stansbury, Ms. McClellan, Mr. Takano, Mr. Davis of North Carolina, Mr. Auchincloss, and Ms. McBride) submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Energy and Commerce

RESOLUTION

Supporting the designation of the week of August 25 through August 29, 2025, as the third annual “National Community Health Worker Awareness Week”.

Whereas a community health worker is a frontline public health worker who is a trusted member, or has an unusually close understanding, of the community served; Whereas this trusting relationship enables the worker to serve as a liaison, link, or intermediary between health and social services and the community, facilitate access to services, improve the quality and cultural competence of service delivery, build individual and community capacity, and increase health knowledge and self-sufficiency through a range of activities such as outreach, community education, informal counseling, social support, and advocacy; Whereas community health workers are a unique workforce, recognized in 27 States with a professional certification; Whereas community health workers are a community-based workforce that builds relationships and capacity for health and well-being in underserved areas; Whereas community health workers are a historic and diverse workforce that goes back hundreds of years in the United States and reflects the diversity of the Nation; Whereas community health workers are known by more than 250 valued and respected titles, including community health representatives, promotores de salud, aunties, and outreach workers; Whereas community health workers are a cross-sector workforce that connects community members to health care and other social services, reducing barriers to health and well-being; Whereas community health workers are a proven workforce with decades of research documenting effectiveness in maternal and child health, chronic disease interventions, immunization, oral health, HIV, primary care, and many other disciplines, and have a documented return on investment for many programs; Whereas sustainable funding of community health workers supports fair market wages and enhanced recruitment and retention of the workforce; Whereas community health workers fulfill a wide range of roles, including—

(1) providing cultural mediation among individuals, communities, and health and social service systems;

(2) offering culturally appropriate health education and information;

(3) offering care coordination, case management, and system navigation;

(4) providing coaching and social support;

(5) advocating for individuals and communities;

(6) building individual and community capacity;

(7) providing direct services, including screening tests (such as weight and blood pressure screening), providing basic services (such as diabetic foot checks), and meeting basic needs;

(8) implementing individual and community assessments;

(9) conducting outreach; and

(10) participating in evaluation and research; and

Whereas community health worker networks are statewide, regional, or local community-based organizations, including community health worker associations and coalitions with leadership or membership that is comprised of 50 percent or more of community health workers, promotores, or community health representatives, and whose mission and activities focus on workforce development, mentoring, member mobilization, and advocacy: Now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the House of Representatives—

(1) supports the goals and ideals of the third annual National Community Health Worker Awareness Week;

(2) recognizes the significant contributions of community health workers to health and social care systems and communities across the United States;

(3) encourages collaboration at the local, State, and Federal levels to raise awareness of the important role of community health workers; and

(4) supports the work of community health workers to improve the health of communities across the United States. <all>

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